Cinema: Do Not Disturb

One of the most effective documentaries of World War II, a two-reeler called The Pale Horseman, was still going begging last week. Movie audiences were seeing it in only a few of the nation's big & little picture palaces.

The Pale Horseman, originally put together by OWI Overseas, is bold-faced propaganda. Its message: there are millions of war-battered people in Europe and in Asia who must have food, shelter and medical supplies at once. The Allied armies and UNRRA have done what they could, but the U.S. people must do a lot more.

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